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One Community Business Spotlight: Positively-Funded

“Fight for the things that you care about. But do it in a way that will lead others to join you.” These words by the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, are key to the very nature and leadership style of Barbara Pennell Jaynes. She is a born community builder and connector. Barbara launched Positively-Funded in 2013 and has built a successful home-based business in Superior, where she lives with her family of four, three rescue cats and a rescue pooch.    

Barbara does the heavy lifting of making the essential connections that her clients need to grow, so that her clients can focus on their day-to-day operations. Positively-Funded enables client organizations to evolve—working with them to design a custom growth plan for their unique goals. Barbara then assists with the implementation of the strategic plan to ensure her clients’ momentum.  She is personally invested in the success of every project collaboration.  

In her former career, she was an urban developer in Ohio where she developed two hospitals in healthcare deserts, as well as redeveloped historic Shaker Square, America’s second oldest shopping center located in Cleveland. Barbara convinced TJ Maxx into doing their first-ever standalone Home Goods store in Fairview. She worked with another client, Radio Shack, to open their first store with a drive-through battery replacement service, and she led CiCis Pizza to Cleveland. Barbara’s husband’s job brought them to Superior in 2006. Superior was their location of choice because it is close to mountains, easy to get to Denver and Boulder and it suited their active family lifestyle.   

Passionate about social equity, Barbara says the world is only better when it’s better for everyone. She grew up in West Virginia, living below the poverty line. She left for college with $10 and plastic grocery bag of belongings. At 17, she put herself through undergraduate and graduate schools, which is why she is so passionate about affordable housing. “Every child should have opportunity,” says Barbara, “We need to be community builders for everyone, not just for those who can afford million-dollar homes.” This is why she is so involved in her community. One cannot just give money; one must give time too. Barbara is a dedicated community volunteer, serving on the Superior Chamber Board since 2018, volunteering at her local parish, and in 2020 she was named the Volunteer of year by the Broomfield Community Foundation.   

“The goal of Positively-Funded is to help business and nonprofits thrive—offering everyone an opportunity to grow and realize their dreams.”  

– Barbara Pennell Jaynes, Owner 

Website: www.positively-funded.com  

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/80972632/admin  

The One Community Business Spotlight campaign is a partnership between the Town of Superior and the Superior Chamber of Commerce to support our local businesses in their recovery efforts from the Marshall Fire.

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